Thanks for the ongoing suggestions ... I tried "seat61" but it can't quote me fares "between those cities" ... I ended up on a Belgian site that would book the tickets for me, but wouldn't tell me the price until after I'd given them my details and they had had a chance to work it out. The various
SNCF▸ sites were quite useful - to the extent that I looked at "via Paris" both ways, splitting tickets there ... but the costs added up, with the only advanced purchase tickets being for trains that didn't connect.
I even tried dropping a note to Eurostar to ask them (after I was unable to find the answer in their "questions we have good answers to already" section). I wrote
I want to travel from Melksham, Wiltshire, England to Nurnberg, Germany on Monday, 7th June, returning on Friday, 11th June. I have been able to find out train times and connections, but every web site I have looked at so far tells me "fares not available" or "Total fare cannot be calculated".
Can you tell me what it will cost (I am looking for as low a cost option as practical, as I have to pay personally ;-) ) and how and where I can buy the ticket?
(Outward - 07:17 from Melksham, arriving Nurnberg 19:59
Return - 06:00 from Nurnberg, arriving Melksham 19:10)
and they replied:
Thank you for contacting Eurostar.
Due to recent disruptions we have seen an unprecedented amount of incoming correspondence. Please note that our Email responses may take longer than usual. All correspondance will be answered as soon as possible. We would like to thank you for your patience and understanding.
Which is basically saying "we can't cope with handling enquiries from new customers", isn't it?
I'm still researching this one.
I have found Air Berlin flights from Stansead from 60 to about 120 pound depending on the day (and actually I hit the cheap days), but with 60 pounds "fuel surcharge", plus taxes, credit card booking fee, cost of travel to Stansted, cost of getting from Nurmberg airport to where I'm staying ... and the lack of ability to take as much luggage as I need, I'm disinclined to go with this.
Rail - I'm just about giving up on "conventional" research and Eurostar. Surely - on a joined up European rail system - there's a need to say "I want to book from X to Y" and be able to do so. You can find that train TIMES easily enough - but not the costs, nor can you book easily and through.
I *am* still looking at getting the Portsmouth to le Havre boat and then using a multicountry, 5 days out of 10 Eurorail pass. I reccon I can take 2 days down, 2 days back, using more local trains and the savings I make will cover the cost of a cheap hotel. Just need to see it I can pack light enough to do it.
Road - I really don't want to drive - but it may be much more practical - but much more tiring and much less green